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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, PAGE EIGHT Tresnentca Lecala The wedding of Gus Stenquist and MLu' Greta Sedell, at the temple in Salt Lake City u announced for Friday. Mix W. H. Cache is confined to her home with a relapse of an attack of erysipilas. Word has been received here of the marriaire of Otto F. Baer, son ; of MaUftr Baer, formerly of Tremonton, to Anna Brachler, on June o, in Chicago. Chester Nelson, Dan Taylor, Henry Berchtold, his son Earl, and Philip Rauber, have gone on a fishing trip to Yellowstone Park. They expect to come home with plenty of the speckled Monday evening of this week. Miss for the coming year. Plans were made for the annual Institute which is held July 7 to 14, in Middle Canyon, in the Qquirrh mountains, near Tooele. On last Sunday evening the Sunday school of the Methodist Church presented the children's day program, "The Glitternig Gate, to a large and appreciative audience. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Partington of Srigham, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Larson and two children of Mendon, Utah; Joe Whilley, of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holland and son Boyd, were the guests at a chicken dinner Sunday at the home of Moroni Lund-berg. The Misses Vera and Verna Lund-ber- g beauties. are spending their vacation with Roaf Johnson of Salt Lake City, is relatives at Logan. Nelson for Mrs. the Chaster visiting summer. Mrs. Jean Williams and children returned to Ogden, Monday after spending a week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Cole. ' Mrs. W. W. Shuman and Mrs, Henry Rohde were hostesses to the members of the Rebekah Lodge and their husbands, Monday evening. Cards were enjoyed and a delicious tray luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Schrenk and children of Salt Lake City, are visiting, Mr. and Mrs. John Schrenk. The Seymour reunion was held at the Olcf Seymour ranch at Oakley, last Tuesday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Frisby, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Homer, Mr. aid Mrs. Seymour Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hill of Bear River City, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nelson of Howell. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Weaver and family of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with Mrs. Weaver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Calderwood. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Schrenk and two children, of Salt Lake City have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Schrenk, the past week. Harry Woodward accompanied by Miss Mamie Adams, daughter of Mrs. D. E. Adams of Thatcher, was married to Dr. Faun L. Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker of Elwood at the Salt Lake temple, on Wednesday, June 25. The young couple will tour the east, on a honeymoon, afterwhich they will return to Los Angeles, where they will make their future home. East Tremonton Mrs. L. E. Abbott visited in Salt Her Lake City over the week-endaughter, Mrs. H. L. Childs returned with her on Monday and will stay for a few days. Mrs. George Abbott and Mrs. Lewis Abbott attended a shower given Mrs. Chas. J. Wood, a recent bride, at the home of her aunt, Mrs. P. C. Petter-so- n d. of Garland, last Wednesday. Mrs. K. H. Haws and daughters, Verda and Novilla of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Pearl Cook of Garfield were visitors over Saturday and Sunday in the J. 0. Garfield home. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ted New ton and Mrs. J. O. Garfield made a his mother and sister Ellen, enjoyed a few days vacation last week, viisting business trip to Farmington. Catherine Abbott visited relatives in in Paris, Idaho. returning Mrs. A. C. Adney, of Corinne enter- Logan over the week-en- d tained the M. E. Club, at her home home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Tibbctts of Tuesday afternoon. Ladies of Tremonton, who enjoyed the party were: Mrs. Logan were guests of Mr .and Mrs. Ward Shuman, Mrs. Jane Shuman, George Abbott and family on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson lett Mrs. A. R. Dickson, Mrs. N. E. Shaw, Mrs. P. E. Ault, Mrs. Edgar Win- on Thursdey for a pleasure trip into chester, Mrs. Eli Winzeler, Mrs. S. N. Southern Utah. They expect to be Cole, Mrs. Ellen Stanfill, Mrs. Carrie away a couple or weetcs. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Kndai, jr., ana Drew, Miss Besse Drew, Mrs. S. B. Watlnad,, Mrs. G.H . Watland, Mrs. K. H. Fridal, Sr., and Miss Mae Fridal William Fields, Mrs. Wm. Woods, Mrs. visited the Boy Scouts at Camp Keisel on Wednesday. L. S. Mann and Mrs. T. A. Supan. Mrs. Oluf Johnson and daughter The Epworth League of the Methodist church held a business meeting at Ruth and Mrs. George Lindford, left the home of Rev. and Mrs. Dickson, Friday for California, for a visit with Lucile Cropley was elected president friends and realtives. Enamel Ware Green Useful As Well Yellow White As Ornamental Vernal John and Miss Franks Beal visited Mr. Joha'a mother, of Ogdea on Saturday and Sunday. Parley Johns of Ogden visited his brother, Vernal last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough and daughter Donna, Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott and son J. T., Mrs, Lewis Abbott and son Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson, Mrs. George B rough daughter Mrs. Arthur Knoksh, of California, Mrs. P. E. Ault and Harvey Ault attended the Farm Bureau outing at Udy Hot Springs on Monday evening. Mrs. R. G. Brough entertained on Saturday, Mrs. Thomas Carter, Mrs. A. V. Gadd, of Nephi and Mrs. Ray Bean and Mrs. E. J. Christensen, of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Arthur Kroksh and children, Glenn and George, arrived by auto, Sunday from West Hollywood, California, and will visit for a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brough. Mrs. George Brough celebrated her 75th birthday anniversary last Sunday. Relatives from far and near, number came to see her and ing eighty-siwish her many more happy birthdays. Mrs. Mary Ammott of Salt. Lake City visited Mrs. 0 .A Seager last Sunday. Reuben Law of Randolph, ' was a dinner guest of O. A. Seager and family, Friday evening. Miss Mildred Seager of Salt Lake City visited her paretns, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager on Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Carter, Mrs. A. V. Uadd of Nephl. and Mrs. Ray Bean and Mrs. E. J. Christensen, of .Salt Lake City, returned to their homes Sunday after a weeks visit with relatives here. Miss Maudell Seager returned from Salt Lake City Saturday after a couple of weeks visit with relatives. Henry Garfield and family of Eureka, are newcomers and are now living in the Earl Woodruff residence. x, Howell -- 4 I William King of Garland, and Eli Hawkins of Bothwell, were visitors at the Sunday afternoon meeting. Miss Agnes Laney and Miss Leona Bunot, of Brigham City were week-en- d visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wood. Joseph Shriber spent Thursday and Friday of last week at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Clara Wood of Brigham is visiting at the home of Mr .and Mrs. J. H. Forsgren. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Barker and son Don of Willard and Mrs. Cyril Call and daughters Nona and Lucille were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Mason last Friday. Don, Darwin and Harold Gunnell, Cleon Forsgren and Gerald Munk, joined the Tremonton Scouts on their trip to Camp Kiesel. Frank Stevens was a Sunday guest of Miss Cora Forsgren. Eph. White was out at Howell and Blue Creek on business, Tuesday. He was accompanied by Mrs. White and daughter, Mrs. Worth Anderson of . Salt Lake. Frank Wood of Willard, Leiand Wood of Salt Lake and Alton Wells of Martinez, California, were calling on relatives and friends at Howell, Sunday. Mrs. Williams Tallous is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ceceil Badger of Lakeside. J. H. Forsgren was in Tremonton on John Bowcutt of Riverside it visit ing his daughter and J. M. Grant Mrs. Jiancy Orme underwent an operation at the Dee hospital at Og den on Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor spent the week-en- d in Pleasant View, visit ing with Mrs. Taylors parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Reese. Miss Ruby Staples is visiting with buza nLadsen. Mrs. Milton Hunsaker, who has been employed in Montana for the last year is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Hunsaker. The Cutler family reunion was held at the Crystal Springs on Saturday. All present enjoyed a good time. Miss Ruthetta Staples is visiting with friends and relatives at- - Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen of Tremonton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hunsaker, Sunday. Miss Norma Hunsaker spent the week-en- d at Ogden visiting her sister, Miss Chloe Hunsaker, who is employed at the Dee hospital Mr. and Mrs. Newman Hunsaker and Mrs. Leo. Hunsaker of ,Salt Lake City, were Brigham shoppers and visitors Saturday. Miss Rosie Dustman of Ogden is visiting her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dustman. Extraordinary New Low Priced Same High Quality J. C. Pen .ey Co. inc. StOrewide depmenVr In every great quantitesof merchandise, we have either . Thatcher Values liuseu qittUlbjr, VI uuui, unheard of since the war. jgtciov' wuy nwts nr. J we nave uunc mis r i U 1VC1UI UoLIJJCIlL 1 now to pass on to you immediately thjif Savings' we have been able to make on our purchases. I Prices manu- Raw material prices are - lower ''' facturers' prices are lower our prices are lower NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. .1 Down E. N. Diderickson returned to his home here Monday, after several weeks of shearing at Park Valley. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Adams and children accompanied the local boy scouts to Camp Kiesel, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watt and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Walker of Honeyville, Saturday and prices go go up sales more . goods more goods manufacmore money in cirmore money in your pocket more prosperity more goods consumed bought turedmore jobs for everybody culation more happiness. , Jump Aboard The Bandwagon Sunday. Primary was held at the home of Miss Francessa Wight, Monday afternoon, following the meeting the children were served apples. On next Monday the meeting will be held at the home of Rosela Anderson. All children are requested to be present Clair Anderson of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of his grandmother. Mrs. Anton Anderson. Frank Norberg of Denver, passed Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bergstrom. Miss Ruby Bergstrom accompanied Miss Myrle Limb of Garland to Salt Lake City, Fridav. Miss Aileen CalTerwood and Charles Wood, of the Sunday school stake board attended our conference Sunday. Sister Calderwood related interesting stories and testomies, and Mr. Wood ilustrated by charts, the course of study as outlined by the General Buy Now White Broadcloth Shirts Processed to Prevent Shrinking board.. The home of Mrs. D. E. Adams was a scene of much merry-makin- g on Wednesday evening of last week. The occasion being a surprise shower given by the Y. L. M. I. A. in honor of their president Miss Mamie Adams, a bride of this week. The evening was spent playing games. At a late hour a delicious tray lunch was served to about 40 ladies. Miss Adams was presented with a beautiful floor lamp by the members of .the organization. These shirts are of splendid quality broadcloVi, especially processed against shrinking. They are made on generous body lines and scientifically proportioned to give complete comfort. Family Reunion Is Held At Plymouth Saturday Hundreds of good looking ties . . only 98c apiece and every one hand tailored! All new desirable summer patterns. i Hand Tailored Neckties business, Tuesday. One hundred eighty-fiv- e members Mrs. L. B. Gunnell and children are of the Archibald family held their an-uvisiting relatives at Richmond. reunion, Saturday afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sorenson and evening at Plymouth. Relatives children were shopping at Tremonton, gathered from al the near-b- y towns to Friday. join in a family Mrs. Goan Leavitt and son, Val. D., In the afternoon, a base ball team spent last week at Deweyville with recruited from the members of the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Dewey. family challenged the Plymouth team, Mrs. J. C. Wood and children motor- for a lively game, the score beir.g in ed to Brirrham City, Friday. favor of the Plymouth boys. William Cairns and William Calvin A delicious dinner was served at the of Salt Lake were here on business, ward chapel, at which an appropriate Monday. program was rendered by members of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson had as the family, it consisting of: Song, their dinner guests, Tuesday evening, Catch The sunshine, congregation; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hansen. invocation, onaries Archioala; song Love At Home , congregation: Address of Welcome, Russell Archibald; al A Nifty Present for Brides Prices Exceptionally Reasonable Wilson Lumber Co. 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Mrs. Alta Zallander of Wellsville, and Barbara Theurer of Tremonton. were the afternoon visitors of Mr. and J Mrs. Lewis Grant Mr. and Mrs. Elzerus Hunsaker at Ogden visiting spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Natio Yatshire. ' Mrs. Mary Jensen of Brigham City spent the latter part of the week at Mr. and Mrs. Newman Hunsaker's. Miss Maxine Orme of Salt Lake City is the guest of Miss Afton Orme. Miss Mavine Ehrich and Ralph Orme of Salt Lake City and Eugene Ellingsford of Bairoil, Wyoming, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i II Buy Now!" "" Smart, cool and of a quality never before available at these drastically readjusted prices. Styled swankly in white or colors and cut full Buy Now! Extraordinary Values! " Extraordinary Values! Shoes OXfORDS For Women v. For Men who know value! Wm. Orme. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burt and family spent Saturday and Sunday In Iavo, "COME CLEAN" FOR THE FOURTH attending the Barnard reunion. The Third ward officers and teachclothes Nothnig like ers of Brigham City enjoyed a plunge to generate an independent air, in the springs Tuesday night never more fitting for an AmerMisses Annie and Leal Grant spent ican, than on Independence Day. a few days visiting relatives in Ogden. We Clean 'Em; The Old Testament class of the Press ,'Em. Second ward enjoyed a swim, at the Make 'Km Like New Crvstal Springs on Tuesday night. Bring in Your Suits Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hunsaker, Mr. and Hats. and Mrs. Alma Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Tolman. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hunsaker, Mrs. Bula Hunsaker, U. S. and Mrs. Hyrum Boothe attended the temple excursion at Logan, Fridav. ; Maurice H rack, Manager. Hober Perry of Perry was the Sun37 Phone Phone 37 ., day motning speaker. ' His talk was J enjoyed immensely." good-looki- ng Our shoes for men are revelations in value! Our requirements for leather and workmanship are very rigid . . . which accounts for our high Others at lower values! prices! 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